Yashwant Place

Fried chicken momo, steamed chicken momo, lamb momo and pork momo; Yashwant Place has it all. We recommend Chimney Sizzlers in particular here {shop 11} where not only is the food a level above the rest, but you can ask the waiter to hook you up with some alcohol {jugaad!}

Tee Dee

Majnu ka Tila is momo central but if you find yourself in a bit of a pickle about which joint to try from the many, we say Tee Dee. Choose from a bunch of steamed, fried or even soupy momo in vegetarian, chicken and beef variants.

Dilli Haat

An all-time favourite, Dilli Haat is a haven for momo. From chicken, paneer, vegetarian to pork, the north-eastern stalls here have our momo needs covered to the T. Lost on where to grab a bite? We suggest the Sikkim and the Nagaland stall.

Giri Momos & Chinese Fast Food

Ever tried mozzarella momo? Maybe it’s time you did. Giri has one of the largest momo menus we’ve ever come across, comprising Afghani Momo, Cheese Momo, Cocktail Momo, Manchuria Momo and even a Hot Garlic Momo. There’s plenty of both non-vegetarian as well as veggie options.

QD’s Restaurant

QD’s is perhaps the first place to have given the momo a tandoori twist. Although lots of places are doing this successfully now, QD’s game remains strong with their classic vegetarian and chicken tandoori momo.

Wow! MOMO

Go to Wow! MOMO for the sheer variety if nothing else. They’ve got the regular vegetarian, chicken, paneer and prawn along with Corn Cheese, Fish and Mushroom. You can also choose from a variety of sauces or have your momo, au gratin {baked with cheese}.

Kwic Bitte

Situated in the bustling Sarojini Nagar Market, Quick Bitte serves some of the juiciest momo in town. Whereas we love our momo fried, we’d suggest sticking to the steamed ones here to really get a taste of the juicy fillings.

Chinese Garage

Anytime you get a sudden craving for momos and need a quick fix – Chinese Garage in East of Kailash should be your go-to place. They have a great range of momos which includes veg, non-veg and even prawn. Every plate of momos here is made fresh and is delicious. Bonus – the packaging is super hygienic and they send a range of sauces alongside, so there’s something for everyone.

Druk

This tiny restaurant run by a Tibetan family has the juiciest momos. You can opt for chicken or pork and have them steamed or fried, depending on your choice. Their momo chutney is super spicy and will give a whole new life to your taste buds.

D'Momo Factory

This Amar Colony eatery that does 40+ varieties of momo including Pasta, Schezwan, Tandoori Malai and even Prawn Momo will now be your new found love. Oh and they deliver till 1am. To help you narrow down from the multiple options, we say – try their Prawn Har Gow Momo, Pazzta Chicken Momo, Spinach & Corn Momo, Schezwan Momo and they even offer Wheat Momo {for momo-binging minus the guilt!}. In case you want to try a bit of everything, order their momo platter with options like Oriental Veg, Paneer/Chicken Tikka, Whole Wheat and more.

Variations Momos King

Doing a justice to the name, this place serves about 200 momos, each being one of a kind. The only thing that sets it back is the absence of any non-vegetarian momos. Don’t gasp just yet. Save it for the moment after you’ve tried their onion momos and Maggi momos.

The Vintage Avenue

If you like even your momos to be slightly classy, you need to try out a plate of wood fired momos. This one is the subtle version of tandoori momos for the times you want to give all the spices a miss.

Queen’s Boulevard

Momo and vodka. The peeps at Queen’s Boulevard have figured out a way to merge the two. Whereas we feared we were going to be getting little flour balls filled to the brim with vodka, we were just a little relieved {and a little disappointed, maybe} that the vodka is mixed in the batter and not the filling. Once it’s got a definite shape, the momo are popped into the tandoor, and then doused in tomato onion gravy, making this a very flavoursome affair.